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A Horse With No Name

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  1. Never have, but not sure that Wife would like the fact that I look at a nekkid female on the interweb from time to time. Actually not even a big fan of porn per se, but like the occasional "artistic nude female form", esp. if it is black and white. But that is as far as it goes, I really don't even fantazize about sleeping with other women than Kim. Chris
  2. Not impressed with Mazda's Suv's, Ford Escape would be the way to go (or freestyle) If you wanted a Mazda/Ford SUv. Chris
  3. Cobalt or G5 dude...but then I'm biased towards small cars. Chris
  4. Hey, BV, when I took some copper wire to Ace Iron and Metal the price of Scrap Hulks (junk cars) was $235 a ton! Your rich and you just don't know it yet. Methinks the scrap yard is your friend for this Fine Feathered Ford... Chris
  5. rx-8 makes a good track day or auto-x car but would just suck as a daily in some ways. Rotaries burn lots and lots O' fuel. Chris
  6. O.C., Oldsmoboi, I am very sorry to see both of you guys go through this $h! and wish you both the best... Chris
  7. Enter sarcasm mode... Come on, just think of how sezy an integra or TSX would be with awnings... Exit sarcsm mode...
  8. Red Cat is the shizzle.... Sweet, thanks for sharing this...and Balt thanks for the interior shot... Chris
  9. ...but with toyota, it's just as easy to get screwed. Seriously, I was really hoping for the best for you, O.C. I couldn't handle it if I thouhgt my wife was cheating on me. Good luck and keep us posted. Chris
  10. Pennies on the dollar is how I have managed to raise 5 kids, enjoy classic cars, and buy lots of cool other stuff. Chris
  11. Ditto on the Mustang/Nova thing. The biggest thing I don't like about driving a Nova daily is that decent ones are getting hard to find and bad things happen to cars left unattended in public parking lots. His Nova is too much car to risk. Fox body Mustang? Hell yes, put it in a parking lot in crack heaven, run it around an SCCA/Nasa racetrack at 130 miles an hour, cannabalize it to build a Cobra replica...but the Nova...that's automotive art dude. That Nova needs to be pampered and preserved, period. Just my two cents, and yes I'll still respect you in the AM when we diagree... Chris
  12. And as for the price of oil, given the vallue of the dollar, the rise in demand in India and China, our inability to conserve and cut back, and the fact that we are burning tons of the stuff in a mindless war in the middle east... expect about $5.50 per gallon by the end of that next 4 year term. Getting back to cars, all of this really makes me sad. There is a wicked silver 70 Nova cruising around Grove City Ohio here and I am again in automotive lust. (forget internet porn, who needs sex when you have cars?) But I really can't justify a ground pounding big block right now. But Oh my Freaking God how I want one... Chris
  13. This is pretty much my thinking also for what it is worth. Clinton has the brains, Obama has the public speaking ability, and McCain has the experience but none of them thrill me. I will pretty much be voting for Obama in the hopes that exactly that will happen, a 4 year time out. Chris
  14. I've always respected you, but my admiration grew by an order of magnatude when you said this... Chris
  15. A thousand dollars can buy a reliable car. I work construction (I am an electrical foreman) so I buy cheap cars because parking cars on construction sites is hard on them. Once I came out to find my Chrysler Concorde had gone from Teal to Black because the painting crew had forgotten to ask me to move my car before they painted the building. Other "fun" things have happened. My current beater is a 91 Mazda MX-6 (Basically a rebadged Ford Probe) that I justify on about three counts... About a grand to buy it, get it safe, and get it registered. American Made by Ford on a American Assembly line. Manual shift and it gets 33-35 if I don't drive like I'm retarded. A friend has a really decent Fort Contour you might like, it's one owner, needs a fender and a little bit of (minor) body work. It has about 110k on it and the interior is spotless. Contour was a decent driving car and this thing has been taken care of. A grand can go far if your careful. But enjoy prom also. I drove my 70 Chevelle to mine (back in 83!). Nothing like driving a classic Chevy to a prom. At least do that with your Nova. ...or if you decide to get rid of the Nova I have a nice warm garage in Ohio where it can come live under a warm car cover. Sixty 8 is right, you should be proud of that ride. Chris
  16. Actually when it comes to bimmers the E-36 cars are cool, the E-30 (late 80's-early 90's gen) cars are much cooler, and the current cars are only so-so in my book. I much prefer the current CTS to the current BMW. IMHO the current BMW 3 series is kinda bland... Chris
  17. Maybe where your at, around here a $1000 Accord or Civic is ready for the crusher. Chris
  18. Come on Sixty 8, tell us how you really feel! Chris
  19. He will. Thanks for letting me rant about it guys. Chris
  20. Yeah, good to see you Bob! And that car looks good in black...as far as the drive through thing goesdon't feel too bad. Someone beat on a co-workers 4 day old HHR with a baseball bat, so it must be something in the water here or something. Chris
  21. Cars rust out around you in Cali? Chris
  22. The people that did this are from Toronto, which explains a lot... Chris
  23. Actually Ravenfreak I feel bad that I never really liked your Sebring...but I gotta admit these Avengers are really, really growing on me. Neighbors mother has one and I've had a chance to look it over. Her car has the appearance package like yours does and it does make a difference. Silver and white are both perfect colors for this car. Good luck and take car of her, I am a little jealous of this one... Chris
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